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Bakker, Arthur; Cai, Jinfa; Zenger, Linda – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2021
Before the pandemic (2019), we asked: "On what themes should research in mathematics education focus in the coming decade?" The 229 responses from 44 countries led to eight themes plus considerations about mathematics education research itself. The themes can be summarized as teaching approaches, goals, relations to practices outside…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Mathematics Education, Educational Research, Surveys
Vaughan, Erin P.; Frick, Paul J.; Ray, James V.; Robertson, Emily L.; Thornton, Laura C.; Wall Myers, Tina D.; Steinberg, Laurence; Cauffman, Elizabeth – Developmental Psychology, 2021
Parental warmth and hostility are two key dimensions of parenting for child development, but the differential effects of these parenting dimensions on child prosocial and antisocial development has not been adequately investigated. The current study hypothesized that parental warmth would be uniquely related to child callous-unemotional traits and…
Descriptors: Mothers, Affective Behavior, Parent Child Relationship, Child Development
Özdemir, Banu – Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2021
The purpose of the current study is to investigate the objectives in the Turkish Course curriculum in terms of including critical thinking skills. The study was conducted by using the basic qualitative design. The document analysis method was employed to collect data. The data were analyzed through the content analysis technique. The document…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Content Analysis, Turkish
Romanova, Evgenya S.; Bershedova, Ludmila I.; Morozova, Tatiana Yu.; Ovcharenko, Larisa Yu.; Tolstikova, Svetlana N. – World Journal on Educational Technology: Current Issues, 2021
The study is aimed to identify urgent problems in the field of communication between young men and women and other significant participants in unregulated interaction. Using standardised test methods, questionnaires were adapted for this study and were collected the primary material that reflects the essential characteristics of unregulated…
Descriptors: High School Students, Interpersonal Communication, Interaction, Student Satisfaction
Becker, Stephen P.; Dvorsky, Melissa R.; Breaux, Rosanna; Cusick, Caroline N.; Taylor, Katherine P.; Langberg, Joshua M. – Grantee Submission, 2021
Study Objectives: To prospectively examine changes in adolescent sleep before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in adolescents with and without ADHD. Methods: Participants were 122 adolescents (ages 15-17; 61% male; 48% with ADHD). Parents reported on adolescents' sleep duration and difficulties initiating and maintaining sleep (DIMS); adolescents…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Sleep, COVID-19, Pandemics
Anthony James Pennock – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The purpose of this quantitative correlational study was to determine if and to what extent a relationship exists between K-12 principal and assistant principal cognitive, affective, and behavioral attitudes towards inclusive education and overall attitudes toward inclusive education in schools in the United States. The theoretical foundations for…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Correlation, Principals, Administrator Attitudes
Sarah Grace – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This project looked at faculty accounts of emotional experiences in the workplace. Specifically, this project examined how faculty in higher education spoke about emotions and teaching, the ways emotional labor manifested itself in higher education faculty, and the relationship between emotions and the environment. Participants (?n = 90) were…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Emotional Experience, Teaching Methods, Gender Differences
Ashley Hampton – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Hashim, Tan, and Rashid's (2015) study, "Adult Learners' Intention to Adopt Mobile Learning: A Motivational Perspective," was intriguing because there were so many adult learners, also known as nontraditional students, who struggled with online or m-learning because it did not appeal to the desires and/or needs of students with families…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Adult Students, Adult Learning, Student Attitudes
Roberts, Anna; Hinds, Joe; Camic, Paul M. – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2020
Research suggests that experience of the natural environment may have a range of beneficial outcomes for children and young people. A systematic review of the peer-reviewed empirical literature focused on research involving direct interaction with nature amongst children and young people and its impact on wellbeing; 14 papers, within the domains…
Descriptors: Well Being, Outdoor Education, Outcomes of Education, Self Esteem
Satan, Aysin – Educational Policy Analysis and Strategic Research, 2020
The purpose of this study is to examine the mediating effect of social connectedness on the relationship between university students' parents acceptance-rejection and loneliness. The research was carried out with the descriptive research method. The universe of the research consists of 6818 students who attend Atatürk Faculty of Education in the…
Descriptors: College Students, Parent Child Relationship, Rejection (Psychology), Psychological Patterns
Van Lissa, Caspar J.; Keizer, Renske – Developmental Psychology, 2020
This longitudinal study of Australian families (n = 1,884, from age 6-12) examined how fathers' and mothers' quantitative involvement (time spent on childcare) and qualitative involvement (specific parenting behaviors) relate to children's emotional adjustment development. We used dynamic structural equation modeling to disentangle stable…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parenting Styles, Fathers, Mothers
Ki, Ppudah – Early Child Development and Care, 2020
The purpose of this study is to examine the influence of parent-child interaction frequency on children's school adjustment and academic performance in the first year of elementary school. The study also investigates the mediating effect of parents' warm and controlling behaviours on these relations. The data were obtained from the Panel Study on…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Interaction, Student Adjustment, Academic Achievement
Hill, N. Sharon; Zhang, Hongping; Zhang, Xiaomeng; Ziwei, Yang – Creativity Research Journal, 2020
Given the increased need for collaboration to achieve greater speed and flexibility in responding to organizations' environmental demands, there is growing interest in understanding the implications of collaborative work for employee creativity. This study examines how emotion work (i.e., regulating emotions in a social context) that helps to meet…
Descriptors: Creativity, Cooperation, Self Control, Theories
Baker, Jason K.; Fenning, Rachel M.; Erath, Stephen A.; Baucom, Brian R.; Messinger, Daniel S.; Moffitt, Jacquelyn; Kaeppler, Alexander; Bailey, Alyssa – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2020
Children with autism spectrum disorder exhibit significant difficulties with emotion regulation. Respiratory sinus arrhythmia is a biomarker for processes related to emotion regulation, with higher baseline rates linked to beneficial outcomes. Although reduction in respiratory sinus arrhythmia in response to challenge can index adaptive processes…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Behavior Problems, Children
Frances M. Lobo; Erika Lunkenheimer – Grantee Submission, 2020
Parent-child coregulation, thought to support children's burgeoning regulatory capacities, is the process by which parents and their children regulate one another through their goal-oriented behavior and expressed affect. Two particular coregulation patterns--dyadic contingency and dyadic flexibility--appear beneficial in early childhood, but…
Descriptors: Self Control, Self Management, Parent Child Relationship, Goal Orientation